So my six children are all in school. Yes, that's right, Julia is having fun packing six lunches each morning. Joshua goes to ...
Elliott Mead, 10, is using his $7,500 from the state this year to learn about wildlife conservation and ukulele lessons on ...
Families who are starting to homeschool their kids could receive a $4,000 tax credit per child, under a bill (HF 2078) advanced by House lawmakers.
So my six children are all in school. Yes, that's right, Julia is having fun packing six lunches each morning. Joshua goes to ...
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IIT alumnus' post on Rs 4 lakh upper kindergarten annual fees in Mumbai sparks debate
A post by an IIT alumnus comparing his engineering fees to kindergarten costs has sparked a discussion about the rising price of private schooling in Indian cities.
The results of a preliminary demographic study outlining United ISD’s enrollment projections for the next 10 years were ...
Iowans who homeschool their kids would be eligible for a $4,000 tax credit per dependent, under legislation advanced Wednesday by a panel of Iowa House lawmakers as part of a broader push to expand ...
So my six children are all in school. Yes, that’s right, Julia is having fun packing six lunches each morning. Joshua goes to kindergarten, which is three days a week ...
Many social media users questioned such high costs at the preschool level.
House Finance Committee leaders said they are still receiving input before unveiling an updated version of its originating bill reforming the Hope Scholarship, while Hope funding received a focus as ...
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Is Mumbai UKG School Fees Rs 4 Lakh A Year? IIT Bombay Alum Says His B-Tech Degree Cost Half Of That
The more important problem is that education is a fundamental right, and that means it should not be a monetary tool. Yet schools are openly doing it,” one user reacted.
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UKG Fees Hit Rs 4 Lakh In Mumbai: IIT Bombay Alum's Post Ignites Viral Debate On Education Inflation
In a post on X, Bhatnagar mentioned that his cousin's daughter is currently attending a school that charges an annual fee of Rs 4 lakh.
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